A question for ex fitbiters, what do you miss about Fitbit and do you regret moving on to Apple watch and leaving Fitbit behind?

      • FatThor1993@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        How so? The only thing that I don’t like is you have to physically put it in sleep mode to track. If it would automatically track without having to be in a focus it would be great.

        • The_Wee@alien.topB
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          1 year ago

          I use Sleepwatch app. Just going by score of how I feel when I wake up, I would say Fitbit is closer. There are also times I wake up for 5-10 minutes during the night. Fitbit picks it up, Apple Watch does not.

        • bkl7flex@alien.topB
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          1 year ago

          You can have other apps that’ll do it for you( which is what I do but is not the same as built in)

          • Zr0w3n00@alien.topB
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            1 year ago

            Exactly, if other apps can make the watch auto detect sleep, then apple should be able to make it auto detect as standard

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          1 year ago

          It’s not even about it not auto detecting. The sleep tracking is completely inaccurate. My watch has bedtime mode automatically set at a certain time. Well I just so happen to be working 3rd shift. I’m busting my butt during this shift and it was quite literally one of the busiest shifts I had… it gave me a ton of sleep data but ALSO had all my stand rings closed (which it should cause I was on my feet the whole time) but how can I be sleep AND closing my rings? I literally was never sleep.

          Point is, as long as your watch is in sleep focus… it tracks anything you’re doing as sleep. Once I learned that I genuinely stopped wearing it to bed in its entirety.